Articles Tagged with the word ‘change’
Peace Child is 25
05 Jan 2007
Founded in 1981, Peace Child International recently celebrated its 25th anniversary at London's Nehru Centre
The Big Student Debate
11 Sep 2006
After an uncomfortably warm journey through central London, on an unusually hot day for early July, climate change was already a subject on my mind and undoubtedly on those of the delegates attending the Student Summit on Climate Change at the Natural History Museum.
Green Being
Climate ñ Today's Challenge
06 Sep 2006
I heard all about the Climate Challenge competition on a friend's car radio, so I thought I would give it a go.
Burning Ice Art & Climate Change
04 Sep 2006
Put together by the Cape Farewell project to accompany The Ship exhibition at The Natural History Museum, Burning Ice: Art & Climate Change is a stunning visual book which charts the experiences of artists who have voyaged to Svalbard with
Burning Ice Art & Climate Change
01 Sep 2006
Burning Ice: Art & Climate Change is a stunning visual book which charts the experiences of artists who have voyaged to Svalbard with Cape Farewell to publicise Climate Change.
100 Mile Diet: local eating for global change
31 Aug 2006
What would it be like to eat locally for a year?
This was the question of Alisa Smith and James McKinnon, two green thinkers, who decided to eat only local food, in a year long experiment.
"Our Aim is Simple: to Change the World."
31 Aug 2006
"There is no bigger task for humanity than to avert climate change." Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone said "The world's largest cities can have a major impact Our aim is simple ñ to change the world."
Update on Climate Change College
14 Jun 2006
An update for those of you who have been following Ben and Jerry's Climate Change College (or for anyone who fancies finding out about it now....)
The Art of Climate Change
12 Jun 2006
On 3rd June a new exhibition, The Ship: The Art of Climate Change, will open at the Natural History Museum, London. The exhibition is the result of three scientific and artistic voyages to the Russian islands, collectively known as Svalbard.
Students Head to Greenland
07 Jun 2006
Ben Richards, a communications officer from Guildford, Surrey, and RuthCameron, President of the University Union of Students at EdinburghUniversity, from the Isle of Harris, write about about theirexperiences of the college so far and share their thoughts about theirforthcoming trip to Greenland.
Carbon Cycle
06 Jun 2006
Kate Rawles, a university lecturer, environmentalist and passionate cyclist, is setting out to cycle along the North American Great Divide, publicising climate change and its adverse effects.
Be the Change
31 May 2006
The Be the Change movement takes its name from Gandhi's exhortation to Be the change you want to see in the World.' The conference attracts people who have decided to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem.
Biofuelling St Davids
31 May 2006
As part of a bid to reduce carbon emissions, a biodiesel fillingstation has been built in St Davids, Wales ñ the UK's smallest city. Byjoining the city's Biodiesel Club, people in St Davids can power theircars with eco-friendly fuel, made from recycled vegetable cooking oil.
Climate College Students Head to Greenland
31 May 2006
Climate Change College students write about there experiences so far and share their thoughts about their recent trip to Greenland.
Ludlow Green Festival 2006
13 Mar 2006
Following the success of last year's festival, Ludlow 21 has announced the dates for 2006's Green Festival as Saturday May 20th- Sunday June 4th.
Powerful Green Map
07 Mar 2006
In February 2006, Green Map System released their Powerful Green Map of New York, a city guide that focuses on energy conservation, renewables and climate change.
